With mostly everything ready to begin tests, bits of safety remained to be solved.
Since I will be working with dangerous chemicals, I didn't want to have the small bottles of them hanging around all over the place.
Thus, I came up with this:
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/8082681533548234036.jpg)
This holds onto the bottle neck in the front and has a suction cup in the back, so it can be attached to the wall of the fume hood. It is also interconnectable with other pieces, so it can form a neatly arranged array:
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/3354011533548331337.jpg)
They are easily and fast 3D printed with a 0,6mm nozzle:
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/6458601533548589265.jpg)
They should be improved by changing the 2D side connector (isc clamp) to a 3D version (ball clamp) so they can't slide out, altough that would be difficult with bottles in each holder.
Huge array, in preparation of semiconductor tests:
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/8215851533548482425.jpg)
And a small video of it's use:
See ya!
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